Central European Forum on Law and Administration

Central European Forum on Law and Administration
About Us
The idea for the Central European Forum on Law and Administration was born during the International Conference Tendencies in contemporary public administration: bodies, public tasks and legal forms of their performance held on 13 and 14 October 2015 in Częstochowa. The impressive number of participants from Central Europe gave us impetus to develop the idea of annual meetings and discussions on legal issues and problems common to scholars from Central Europe.

Such meetings provide a great opportunity to exchange views, formulate postulates, and compare legal solutions to the problems present in Central European countries. The meetings are also a certain kind of platform for establishing contacts and cooperation with scholars from other countries, which might result in joint research projects in the future.

Our aim is to organize annual conferences in Częstochowa and Opole in turns. The 2017 Forum conference will take place in Opole.

We cordially invite everyone to participate in our enterprise.

We are hoping to establish a place for exchanging opinions and making new contacts, which would be a basis for fruitful cooperation between scholars from our part of the continent.

GDPR

Accessibility Statement

The Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the subject page of the Central European Legal and Administrative Forum:
SEFPA – Jan Długosz University of Humanities and Sciences in Częstochowa.

Date of publication of the website: 2016-06-09.
Date of last significant update: 2025-02-26.

The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities due to incompatibilities or exclusions listed below:

lack of or incorrect alternative text in graphic and interactive objects,
lack of correct display of graphic elements after changing the page display orientation,
some input elements do not have a specific purpose,
some text elements do not have the ability to change the font size,
inability to change the spacing between words or lines of text,
some information is presented only in graphic form,
some text elements are presented in graphic form,
lack of facilities for deaf/blind and hearing/visually impaired people in the attached multimedia files – these files are subject to exclusion due to publication before 23 September 2020.

The declaration was prepared on: 2020-09-21.

The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment conducted by the University of Humanities and Sciences. Jana Długosza in Częstochowa.

Additional information and a list of keyboard shortcuts
The subject page has been designed so that the largest possible number of users can use it freely using different operating systems and different browsers. A text version with increased contrast is intended for visually impaired people.

Standard keyboard shortcuts cannot be used on the website.

Feedback and contact details

In the event of problems with the accessibility of the website, please let us know. The institution responsible is the Office for People with Disabilities. Contact: pon@ujd.edu.pl, tel. 34 3784304. You can submit applications for access to inaccessible information and requests to ensure accessibility in the same way.

For considering comments and applications regarding digital accessibility, BIP – Uniwersytet Humanistyczno-Przyrodniczy im. The Office for People with Disabilities (BON) is also responsible for the Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa, pon@ujd.edu.pl, tel. 34 3784304. Applications for access to inaccessible information and requests to ensure accessibility can be submitted in the same way.

The Office for People with Disabilities (BON) is located in the main building of the University of Humanities and Natural Sciences (UJD) in Częstochowa, ul. Waszyngtona 4/8, room 29 on the ground floor (to the right behind the porter’s lodge located at the main entrance to UJD).

Information on the procedure

Everyone has the right to:

submit comments regarding the digital accessibility of the website or its element,
submit a request to ensure the digital accessibility of the website or its element,
request accessibility of inaccessible information in another alternative form.
The request must include:

contact details of the person submitting the request,
indication of the page or element of the page to which the request relates,
indication of a convenient form of providing the information, if the request concerns the provision of information that is not available in an alternative form.
The initial consideration of the request should take place immediately, no later than within 7 days. If it is not possible to ensure availability or provide access in an alternative form within this period, it should take place no later than within 2 months from the date of submission.

Complaints and appeals
A complaint about failure to meet these deadlines and about the refusal to comply with the request may be filed with the supervisory body by post or electronically to the following address:
Ombudsman
Office of the Ombudsman al. Solidarności 77 00-090 Warsaw

E-mail: biurorzecznika@brpo.gov.pl
Phone: 800 676 676

A complaint may also be filed with the Ombudsman electronically.

Link to the website of the Commissioner for Human Rights

Architectural accessibility

Architectural accessibility of teaching buildings:

Częstochowa, Zbierskiego 2/4
Accessibility of the entrance to the building

The main entrance to the building is adapted for disabled people, the ramp is suitable for disabled people using wheelchairs. The entrance is marked, aluminum doors, large, with a handle for opening; well lit.

Accessibility of corridors, stairs and elevators
The building is accessible to everyone, it has two elevators, one of which is generally accessible, to all rooms, with facilities for disabled people, and the other is intended exclusively for disabled people

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